LeBron expresses sorrow and anger over death of Adrian Peterson's son

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Devastated by the death of Adrian
Peterson’s two-year-old son, LeBron James offered support to Peterson and his
family on Friday both on Twitter and before the Heat’s preseason game against
the Charlotte Bobcats.

Peterson’s son was the victim of alleged abuse on Friday in
Sioux Falls, S.D., and news of the tragedy rocked James, who is close friends
with Peterson. James expressed both sorrow and anger on Twitter.

“So Damn sad man!” James tweeted. “Makes no
sense at all. Innocent kid with dreams gets taking away by a coward with no
dreams at all!”

James, who has two sons of his own, went on to add “it hurts me
to my heart and stomach.”

Frustrated, James said the alleged child abuser “will get what's coming to him!!”

James reiterated his support for Peterson
before Friday’s game.

“I respect him as a father and as a role
model and also having two boys of my own, it hit home, so it’s sucks that it’s
happened,” James said. “Our prayers go up to his family and
his son and it sucks that we even have to have this discussion. I’m absolutely
angry because it’s an innocent kid that’s taken away because of somebody’s
stupidity.

“I don’t know the guy that did it but there’s nothing
a two-year-old kid could say or do or harm any grown up that could make them do
that. So, there’s a lot of hurt, a lot of anger and it’s messed up.”